• plosives is ⟨t⟩, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is t. The voiceless dental plosive can be distinguished with the underbridge diacritic, ⟨⟩ and the postalveolar...
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    T
    meaning 1,000,000,000,000 times. T with diacritics: Ť ť Ţ ţ Ʈ ʈ Ț ț ƫ Ŧ ŧ Ⱦ Ƭ ƭ  : Insular T, also used by William Pryce to designate...
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    AT&T Inc. is an American multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas. It is the world's...
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  • T&T may refer to: Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board, a state-owned telecommunication company T&T Supermarket, a supermarket chain in Canada Tackey...
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    The grapheme Ť (minuscule: ť) is a letter in the Czech and Slovak alphabets used to denote /c/, the voiceless palatal plosive (precisely alveolo-palatal)...
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    000 T-54-1, T-54-2, T-54 (T-54-3), T-54A, T-54B, T-54AK1, T-54AK2, T-54BK1 and T-54BK2 tanks were produced between 1946 and 1958 and 27,500 T-55, T-55A...
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  • T. and T. is an American-Canadian television series, in production from 1987 to 1990. It premiered in first-run syndication in January 1988, moving to...
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    The T-72 is a family of Soviet main battle tanks that entered production in 1971. The T-72 was a development based on the T-64 using thought and design...
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    T-comma (majuscule: Ț, minuscule: ț) is a letter which consists of a t with a diacritical comma underneath it, and is distinct from t-cedilla. It is part...
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  • All the dental consonants can vary to alveolar, except // which is always dental. /p/, //, and /k/ are pronounced as /b/, /ɾ/, and /g/ between vowels...
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